The Secret Life of Jokes with David Misch – Zoom

Sun Sep 8, 2024 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM PDT
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From Henny Youngman’s one-liners to the epically filthy “The Aristocrats,” every joke ever told shows how comedy works, using the same basic components as all art forms: tension-and-resolution, pattern recognition, misdirection and surprise. For jokes, the big difference is they’re small, which makes them easier to pull apart, to see what makes them tick and why they make us laugh.

Topics covered in this multimedia presentation include the Rule of 3 (Why are things funnier in threes? Really, why? I mean, why?); is humor inherently hostile?; how jokes are related to Japanese haiku poetry; why jokes make you smarter; dirty jokes that aren’t dirty; and the Official Funniest Joke In The World.

David Misch is a former stand-up comedian, screenwriter (“Mork and Mindy,” “Saturday Night Live,” “The Muppets Take Manhattan”), author (“Funny: The Book,” “A Beginner’s Guide To Corruption”), teacher (his own courses on comedy at USC and musical satire at UCLA) and lecturer at the Smithsonian, 92Y (NYC), Grammy Museum, Yale, Columbia, Oxford University, Trinity College Dublin, Cinestudio Paris, University of Sydney, VIEW Cinema (Torino, Italy) and San Miguel (Mexico) Writers’ conferences, Raindance Film Festival (London), Austin Film Festival, American Film Institute. More at davidmisch.com.

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RULES AND PROCEDURES:

This show is limited, so don't wait to purchase your ticket.

Your ticket gets you access to the show on Zoom. Please make sure to download the Zoom app on your phone or computer ahead of time. We encourage the audience to keep their mics on so that everyone can hear the applause and laughter. If your mic is on, please make sure you are in a quiet environment. If there is hum or background noise, try wearing headphones. You are welcome to have your video on or off. Please be respectful: if you interrupt the performance or do anything inappropriate on video you will be locked out of the show.

Upon purchase, you will be emailed a Zoom link - DO NOT SHARE IT. Only one person can use each link, and if more than one person tries to use it, both people will be locked out of the show.

DISCLAIMER:

Nowhere Studios is providing a service via the use of Zoom’s platform, a platform we do not own or control. By purchasing a ticket you agree that any problems or issues caused by using zoom’s technology are not the responsibility of Nowhere Studios, but if necessary can be taken up by you directly with Zoom itself.

By purchasing a ticket you are acknowledging you are aware audio and video of the show will be recorded, and you grant the performers and Nowhere Studios the irrevocable permission to utilize the footage and your likeness as contained therein, in any way, throughout the universe in perpetuity, so long as the context is not changed to alter the meaning of the original interaction, or to imply an endorsement of any kind. You are welcome to keep your camera off if you prefer not to be seen. That said, most shows will not utilize the recording for anything, as the shows are generally only seen live.